In honor of his late son, Abiodun established a N55 million scholarship program for needy kids.

In honor of his late son, Abiodun established a N55 million scholarship program for needy kids.
In memory of his late son, Gbemiga Abiodun, who passed away six years ago, Ogun State Governor Prince Dapo Abiodun has established a Scholarship Award program for 550 low-income children in the state's Remo Federal Constituency.


The award is available to students in vocational and postsecondary institutions as well as basic and secondary schools. It covered every school within its coverage region.


Gbemiga Abiodun said the program would guarantee that gifted children and those whose parents couldn't afford to send them to school had access to high-quality education. Abiodun was speaking at the Gbemiga Abiodun Education Scholarship Award's inaugural event, which was held at Iperu, Ikenne Local Council.


According to him, the number of beneficiaries would increase to 1000 in the next 12 months, which would be the minimum at any given time. He also promised that the scholarship would be extended to the other federal constituencies in the state for maximum spread.


He said: “It is against this backdrop that my family came up with a scholarship scheme called Gbemiga Abiodun Memorial Scholarship Award, in memory of our son, Gbemiga Abiodun, which is strictly for indigent learners of public primary, secondary schools, technical college and tertiary institutions, as well as special needs learners within Ikenne, Remo North, and Sagamu Local Government Areas, to provide support to selected learners who are from the aforementioned local government areas of Ogun State.


“The Award is in two phases. The first phase is to be a Scholarship Award, designed for indigent and brilliant students while its alternative form; the second phase will be a Bursary Award for in-need but not necessarily brilliant indigent students whose chances of upward socio-economic mobility are probable with bursary support.


This scholarship award is designed for a period of three years and within the age bracket of six to 25, and selection will be determined by the State Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, using the Cumulative Promotion Examination Result obtainable from the OGSERA platform while the beneficiaries for tertiary institutions were recommended by their respective institutions.”


The governor described education as the only light to the future of prosperity, development and peaceful co-existence, noting that the programme was conceived to celebrate the impactful and eventful life of Gbemiga Abiodun and all that he stood for while alive, adding the deceased lived a life of selflessness, consistency and scholarship.


“Olu, beyond his popular choosing career as a Disc Jockey had an unwavering passion for sound education, which he pursued passionately till God called him to be with him on that fateful day of October 7, 2017.


“It is instructive to know that Olu’s choosing career as a Disc Jockey was a product of his innate passion for music and rhythms at a very tender age; the passion he consistently pursued to the apogee,” the governor added.


Abiodun, who decried the low enrollment of girls in male dominated trades in Technical Colleges and Vocational Centres compared to boys, also regretted that despite the free education policy of his administration and students in higher institutions paying less, many basic school completers were hindered from proceeding beyond junior or secondary schools and acquiring tertiary education.


He called on the beneficiaries to make the best of the scheme to better their lots, saying it was the best way his family would keep the memory of the deceased alive.


In her opening remarks, the wife of the governor, Mrs. Bamidele Abiodun, said the scheme was initiated to impact on the lives of the beneficiaries and their parents, especially at these trying times, expressing the hope that the scheme would achieve its purpose of bringing succour to the benefiting families.


Giving a brief on the scheme, the Special Adviser to the governor on Education, Science and Technology, Prof. Abayomi Arigbabu, said the scholarship is being sponsored entirely by the Dapo Abiodun family.


He explained that 200 learners from public primary schools would receive the sum of N50,000 each to take care of their educational materials, 200 students from public secondary schools would get N100,000 for their educational materials, while 100 students in tertiary institutions would be paid N250,000 each to take care of their educational needs.


Arigbabu went on to say that beneficiaries at basic and secondary schools would receive their payments from a special account that would be available, while those in tertiary institutions would receive their payments directly from their head teachers and principals.


The winners for tertiary institutions were chosen by the Ministry of Education Science and Technology based on their academic records using the Cumulative Promotion Examination Result obtainable from the OGSERA Platform, according to Arigbabu, who thanked the governor and his family for the gesture. The beneficiaries for secondary institutions were recommended by their respective schools.


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